Every tree limb overhead seems to sit and wait, while every step you take becomes a twist of fate. Up on the watershed, standing at the fork in the road...
If you are new to our adoption blog please take a moment to scroll down to the archives at the bottom of this page and start with July 2009 post "Watershed."
She's so beautiful, Amanda! And those lips are perfect. :)
It was so fun hanging out last week and getting to know you guys. I was bummed we missed seeing you at church this week. Miles was pretty sick and now I've come down with it too. It's one of the super-fun things you have to look forward to about little kids. Someone in the house is bound to have a runny nose all winter long--and half the time it's you. :)
J and I have been married for almost 15 years. We have shared many adventures and a lot of watershed moments. In 2009 I began blogging and in 2010 we adopted our daughter from Ethiopia. In March of 2012 we began the process to adopt a little boy from Haiti. This blog follows the many twists and turns on the road to our two children and beyond.
YEAH! The box is packed just hasn't made it to the post office. I will get it there on Monday so look our for cute baby clothes next week :)
ReplyDeleteImagine those lips kissing you and J.
ReplyDeleteI've only seen bits and pieces, but she's beautiful Amanda. I can't wait until you hear more about when she's going to be home!
ReplyDeleteYou were right, perfect lips.
ReplyDeleteShe's so beautiful, Amanda! And those lips are perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was so fun hanging out last week and getting to know you guys. I was bummed we missed seeing you at church this week. Miles was pretty sick and now I've come down with it too. It's one of the super-fun things you have to look forward to about little kids. Someone in the house is bound to have a runny nose all winter long--and half the time it's you. :)